Additional Resources

We at DOJ/OVT have compiled the following list of resources that may help you and your loved ones in the aftermath of the terrorist attack.

We provide these links solely for your information and convenience. When you select a link to an outside website, you are subject to the quality of services of that resource and the privacy, copyright, security and information policies of their website. These links are created and maintained by other public and private organizations. Such links should not be construed as an endorsement of the views or privacy policies contained therein, nor can we guarantee that outside websites comply with the accessibility requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act.

Crime Victim Services and Organizations

National Center for Victims of Crime
NCVC is a nonprofit organization that advocates for victims' rights, trains professionals who work with victims, and serves as a trusted source of information on victims' issues.

National Crime Victim Law Institute
NCVLI is a nonprofit legal education and advocacy organization whose mission is to actively promote balance and fairness in the justice system through crime victim centered legal advocacy, education, and resource sharing.

FBI Publications for Survivors
The Office for Victim Assistance (OVA) has developed publications to help injured and non-injured survivors understand their reactions to an act of terrorism or mass violence.

NCVLI Victim Resource Map
Tool for victims with links to U.S. organizations that provide aid, information, and support directly to victims of crime. Searchable by crime type or location, the map contains links to valuable national and state programs.

United Nations Victims of Terrorism Support Portal
The Solidarity with Victims of Terrorism Support Portal is dedicated to and highlights the importance of those individuals across the globe that have been attacked, injured, traumatized or lost their lives during terrorist attacks.

U.S. International Terrorism Victim Expense Reimbursement Program
ITVERP was authorized by Congress to reimburse eligible direct victims of acts of international terrorism that occur outside the United States for expenses associated with that victimization. The Justice Department’s Office for Victim of Crime administers the program.